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Gendarme.Rules.Design.ConsiderAddingInterfaceRule(git)
Sebastien Pouliot edited this page Mar 2, 2011
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Assembly: Gendarme.Rules.Design
Version: git
This rule fires if a type implements members which are declared in an interface, but the type does not implement the interface. Implementing the interface will normally make the type more reuseable and will help clarify the type's semantics.
Bad example:
public interface IDoable {
public void Do ();
}
public class MyClass {
public void Do ()
{
}
}
Good example:
public interface IDoable {
public void Do ();
}
public class MyClass : IDoable {
public void Do ()
{
}
}
- Types and methods with generic constraints are presently ignored by the rule.
You can browse the latest source code of this rule on github.com
Note that this page was autogenerated (3/17/2011 1:55:44 PM) based on the xmldoc
comments inside the rules source code and cannot be edited from this wiki.
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